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conazole antifungal agent

CHEBI:CHEBI_86323

Definition

A compound that has a structure that is related to miconazole, contains an azole (imidazole or triazole) moiety, and has significant systemic antifungal properties. They inhibit cytochrome P450-dependent enzymes (particularly C14-demethylase) involved in the biosynthesis of ergosterol, which is required for fungal cell membrane structure and function.

Alternative Names

  • azole antibiotic
  • azole antibiotics
  • conazole antifungal agents

Drug Classification

Important Medical Information

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Additional Identifiers

core#notation
CHEBI:86323

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Additional Attributes

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